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Trump reports ‘big progress’ in tariff talks with Japanese officials, link
He made the surprise move on April 16 to negotiate directly with Japanese officials.
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Trump reports ‘big progress’ in tariff talks with Japanese officials, link
He made the surprise move on April 16 to negotiate directly with Japanese officials.
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BYD, Geely and EV peers face tariff dilemma as Beijing delays go-global plans, link
China wants decisions by carmakers to be made strategically, prioritising geopolitically favourable countries, Trivium China’s Ries says.
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Five things as Canada reaches playoffs in women’s world hockey championship, link
Five things to know as Canadian women begin playoff round against Japan at world hockey championship
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These Are The 7 Things Sex Therapists Say None Of Us Should Be Doing In The Bedroom, link
You certainly won’t find them faking orgasms anytime soon.View Entire Post ›
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Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on April 17, 2025, link
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Country star Thomas Rhett falls at concert, leaves in wheelchair, link
“Gone Country” singer Thomas Rhett was injured while trying to get on stage to join a performance with fellow artist Forrest Frank at his concert.
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Trump’s trade war will cause dilemma for the Fed, says chairman Jerome Powell, link
Tariffs are ‘highly likely’ to drive short-term inflation, Powell says in Chicago speech
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Can Trump revoke Harvard’s tax-exempt status? What to know about the law., link
The administration on Wednesday moved to revoke the university’s tax-exempt status, continuing the president’s tug-of-war with the school. Here’s what to know.
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Wife of Abrego Garcia said he hit, scratched her in 2021 court documents, link
The wife of wrongfully deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia had a temporary order of protection against him in 2021 in which she cited domestic violence, court documents show.
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These Are The 7 Things Sex Therapists Say None Of Us Should Be Doing In The Bedroom, link
You certainly won’t find them faking orgasms anytime soon.View Entire Post ›
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Alcoa CEO appeals to Trump administration to drop tariffs on Canadian aluminum imports, link
Canada is by far the biggest foreign supplier to the U.S., accounting for 2.9 million tonnes a year
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These Are The 7 Things Sex Therapists Say None Of Us Should Be Doing In The Bedroom, link
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Trump’s trade war will cause dilemma for the Fed, says chairman Jerome Powell, link
Tariffs are ‘highly likely’ to drive short-term inflation, Powell says in Chicago speech
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Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on April 17, 2025, link
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Former FAA contractor pleads guilty to spying for Iran, sharing private info on US airports, energy industry, link
A naturalized U.S. citizen working as an FAA contractor pleaded guilty this week to spying in the U.S. on behalf of Iran, while providing them with information on U.S. airports.
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‘Rattled’ Ange faces must win match, link
A ‘rattled’ Ange Postecoglou faces a must win match as Spurs take on Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League.
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Even with tariffs looming, Jim Cramer says consumer companies must cut prices, link
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Wednesday told investors it is likely consumer-oriented companies will be compelled to lower prices.
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9 jurors picked as Weinstein’s lawyers seek to move him from jail to hospital for #MeToo retrial, link
On the second day of jury selection 9 people picked in Harvey Weinstein’s #MeToo rape retrial.
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British firm Bunzl saw shares slump losing £2bn after it issued profit warning amid fears over Trump’s tariffs, link
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Judge finds ‘probable cause’ Trump administration is in criminal contempt, link
Federal judge James Boasberg slammed the government for failing to comply with his court order to temporarily halt removal flights to El Salvador. He wrote “probable cause exists to find the Government in criminal contempt.” NBC News’ Gabe Gutierrez reports it comes as the administration released new documents about Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was recently deported to El Salvador. The White House says the documents show he was affiliated with the MS-13 gang.
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Michelle Trachtenberg, ‘Buffy’ Actress, Died From Complications of Diabetes, link
The New York City medical examiner’s office determined the cause and manner of her death after reviewing toxicology test results, a spokeswoman said.
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Former MLS striker dies at 28 after falling from 11th floor of building, link
Aaron Boupendza played in 2023 and 2024 with FC Cincinnati and was playing for a club in China when he reportedly fell from an 11th-floor balcony.
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UK’s highest court rules a ‘woman’ is someone born biologically female, link
The unanimous decision – hailed by gender-critical campaigners but condemned by trans rights advocates – could have implications in healthcare, education and sport.
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A Berlin doctor has been charged with the killings of 15 patients under palliative care, link
A German doctor has been charged with murdering over 15 people under palliative care; he has also been accused of attempting to cover up the crimes by starting fires in their homes.
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Israeli troops will remain in Gaza ‘security zones’ after war, minister says, link
Israel Katz said Israel would continue its six-week blockade of all supplies, despite the UN warning of “devastating” consequences.
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Apr 16: CBS News 24/7, 4pm ET, link
Fed Chair Powell says unemployment and inflation likely to go up as tariffs are paid by the public; Newly released bodycam footage shows first responders at Gene Hackman’s home.
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Michelle Trachtenberg, ‘Buffy’ Actress, Died From Complications of Diabetes, link
The New York City medical examiner’s office determined the cause and manner of her death after reviewing toxicology test results, a spokeswoman said.
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Ask questions, practice and know when to make an exit: how to start a conversation, link
Socializing can be hard, especially starting a conversation with a stranger – here are some tips from expertsHumans are social creatures – we live in groups, rely on others to survive and gossip at parties. But socializing can be hard, even for social creatures. Especially the first part: starting a conversation.“It can feel daunting to go up to a stranger and start a conversation because in some instances, we are not sure how we will be received,” says Elaine Swann, a lifestyle and etiquette expert, and founder of the Swann School of Protocol. Will the other person be friendly or standoffish? Will they try to pull you into a multilevel marketing scheme? Will it simply be awkward?How to start meditatingHow to start weightliftingHow to start budgetingHow to start running Continue reading…
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**Nvidia, ASML Drive Global Tech Rout, Lyft Buys Into Europe | Bloomberg Technology**, link |
Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow details the tech stock rout as chipmakers like Nvidia and ASML warn of stresses from President Trump’s tariffs. And, Lyft enters the European market, purchasing FreeNow in a nearly $200M deal. Plus, a conversation with President Trump’s chief technology advisor and director of the White House office of Science and Technology policy, Michael Kratsios. (Source: Bloomberg)
prosper
Court asked to extend sentence of teenager who killed mother and siblings, link
Prosper is currently serving a minimum of 49 years in prison for murdering three family members.
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Tommy Robinson loses appeal against prison sentence, link
The far-right activist had argued his segregation in jail was damaging to his mental health.
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World Bank’s Banga unsure of US aid to fund for poor nations, though Trump dialogue ‘constructive’, link
WASHINGTON - World Bank President Ajay Banga said on Wednesday he has had constructive talks with the Trump administration about the development lender but he did not know how much the U.S. would contribute to the bank’s fund for the world’s poorest countries.
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World Bank’s Banga unsure of US aid to fund for poor nations, though Trump dialogue ‘constructive’, link
WASHINGTON - World Bank President Ajay Banga said on Wednesday he has had constructive talks with the Trump administration about the development lender but he did not know how much the U.S. would contribute to the bank’s fund for the world’s poorest countries.
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China appoints new top trade negotiator amid US tariff war, link
China’s World Trade Organisation envoy Li Chenggang replaces veteran trade tsar Wang Shouwen.
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers fast-tracks permitting for contentious Enbridge pipeline in Michigan, link
Move to speed up the Line 5 expansion project is a result of President Donald Trump’s declaration of a national energy emergency
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Longtime Trump foe Letitia James reviewing possible insider trading over president’s tariff pause, link
New York Attorney General Letitia James is reviewing whether President Donald Trump or his associates benefited from advance knowledge of a tariff pause that sent markets soaring.
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Star condemned for ‘inappropriate’ touch, link
Spanish club Espanyol has denounced “unacceptable action” by Barcelona player Mapi Leon who touched one of its players on her genital area.
shouwen
China appoints new top trade negotiator amid US tariff war, link
China’s World Trade Organisation envoy Li Chenggang replaces veteran trade tsar Wang Shouwen.
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Slovakia tightens rules for non-profits in move they see as inspired by Russia, link
The Slovak parliament approved a law on Wednesday tightening reporting and other requirements for non-governmental organisations, changes those organisations called "Russian law" in which the government was settling scores with critics from the civil sector.